Posts Tagged “Nylon”
Oct
17
2009
Gymnastic Ribbon and Stick - The Important Information From the Experts Part 1Posted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastic Sites and The Best ArticlesI say this because most materials on the market today are very lightweight and not suitable. They get knotted and tangled easily and often fray at the edges. It is best to use a satin, heavy nylon or silk material. The weight is particularly important in order to be able to work the ribbon and so produce the right shapes with it, and equally to allow it to fly efficiently through the air in the throwing elements. The ribbon needs to be between 4cm and 6cm in width, but the length will vary according to the size and ability of the gymnast. Only the advanced and senior gymnast should be working with the full 6m length. It is recommended that beginners start with a 4 1/2m ribbon, and young children use a ribbon perhaps as short as 3m. If you are going to make your own ribbon, buy more than the required length, so that the first part of the ribbon, near to the stick, can be double thickness. This assists the work of the ribbon by giving extra weight near the attachment. However, because i … Tags: 3m, Double Thickness, Elements, Extra, Fly, Full Length, Gymnast, Important Information, Nylon, Ribbon, Shapes, Silk Material
Sep
25
2009
MAHAR MANUFACTURING REST MAT SUPREME 3 SECTION2 RED/BLUEPosted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastics Mats
Aug
16
2009
Gymnastic Ribbon and Stick - The Important Information From the Experts Part 1Posted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastic Sites and The Best ArticlesBoth also can be made at home, though the biggest difficulty found will be in obtaining the ribbon. I say this because most materials on the market today are very lightweight and not suitable. They get knotted and tangled easily and often fray at the edges. It is best to use a satin, heavy nylon or silk material. The weight is particularly important in order to be able to work the ribbon and so produce the right shapes with it, and equally to allow it to fly efficiently through the air in the throwing elements. The ribbon needs to be between 4cm and 6cm in width, but the length will vary according to the size and ability of the gymnast. Only the advanced and senior gymnast should be working with the full 6m length. It is recommended that beginners start with a 4 1/2m ribbon, and young children use a ribbon perhaps as short as 3m. If you are going to make your own ribbon, buy more than the required length, so that the first part of the ribbon, near to the stick, can be double thickness … Tags: 3m, Double Thickness, Elements, Fly, Full Length, Gymnast, Important Information, Nylon, Ribbon, Shapes, Silk MaterialOnline sites not only offer the products from top manufacturers, but they feature styles for both males and females, ranging in size from petite to extra large. Fabrics and materials include, but are not limited to, acrylic, cotton, nylon, and velvet. Ordering dancewear online is not only safe and secure, but it is easy to navigate. Shopping carts show the quantity and total of each purchase while you continue shopping. They accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, and PayPal. If you feel uncomfortable providing such confidential information over the web, one remedy is to simply request a catalog be mailed to you. As an added bonus to buying online, should you need to make a return or exchange, it is processed in a reasonable amount of time. Perhaps one of the best things about buying dancewear online is the multitude of clearance items. For things like leotards, leg warmers, and undergarments of which you need a lot on hand, buying them when they’re on sale is a wise opti … Tags: American Express, Amount Of Time, Bonus, Clearance Items, Confidential Information, Dancewear, Fabrics, Leg Warmers, Leotards, Lot, Males And Females, Mastercard American Express, Multitude, Nylon, Opti, Remedy, Shopping Carts, Undergarments, Visa Mastercard American, Visa Mastercard American Express
Feb
05
2009
MAHAR MANUFACTURING REST MAT SUPREME 3 SECTION2 RED/BLUEPosted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastics Mats
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